Title |
Composer |
Arranger/editor |
Subject |
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Al Hanisim (For the miracles) |
Chanukah liturgy; traditional folk song |
Elliot Z. Levine |
Chanukah story |
Amen |
Moshe Datz |
Daniel Henkin |
A prayer |
Ani MaÕamin (I believe) |
Traditional |
John Levitt |
Maimonides' 13th article of faith; associated with the Holocaust |
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Baruch HaBa (Blessed are those
who come) |
From the Psalms, music by Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco |
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco |
Processional for the bride |
Blessing |
Numbers 6:24-26; music by Solomon Sulzer |
Judith Clurman (ed) |
Priestly blessing |
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Dai Di Di Dai |
Traditional |
Coreen Duffy |
Chasidic niggun (wordless melody) |
Dror Yikra (Freedom [G-d] will
proclaim) |
Dunesh ben Lavrat |
Alice Parker |
Shabbat Table Song with traditional Yemenite melody |
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Eili Eili (My G-d. my G-d) |
Hannah Szenesh; music by David Zahavi |
Rena Shapiro |
Szenesh was murdered during the Holocaust at the age of 23 |
Eliyahu HaNavi (Elijah the
Prophet) |
Traditional |
M. Lazar |
Song of messianic hope; associated with Passover Seder |
Eliyahu HaNavi (Elijah the
Prophet ) |
Traditional text; music by Max Chaiken |
Max Chaiken |
Modern song based incorporating the traditional Hebeew text |
Enosh (Humanity) |
From Psalm 103; music by Louis Lewandowski |
Joshua R. Jacobson (ed) |
The brevity of life; the eternity of G-d's love |
Erev Shel Shoshanim (Evening
of roses) |
Song of Songs, Moshe Dar; music by Josef Hadar |
Jack Klebanow |
Love song that captures Israeli desert themes |
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Hallelu/David Melech/Am
Yisrael Chai (Praise/David the King/The people Israel live) |
Traditional; Music by Nusrat Fateh, Ali Khan arr. D. Friedman), Shlomo
Carlebach |
Josh Nelson |
Medley of Jewish dance songs |
Hanerot Halalu (These lights) |
Chanukah liturgy;music by Robert Applebaum |
Robert Applebaum |
These Chanukah lights we kindle are sacred |
Hatikva (The hope) |
Naftali Herz Imber; music by Samuel Cohen based on 16th cenutry Italian
song |
Sperber, Lazar, Epstein |
Israel's National Anthem |
Hazeremos Una Merenda (Let's
make a meal) |
Anonymous poem collect by Isaac Levy; Sephardic melody (Adrianopoli) |
Elliot Z. Levine |
Ladino Chanukah song |
HitragÕut (Tranquility) |
Yaron Karmi |
Paul ben Chaim, M. Lazar (ed) |
Song of imagination and peace |
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Irving BerlinÕs America |
Irving Berlin |
Roger Emerson, Paul Murtha |
Medley of some of Berlin's most-loved songs |
i thank You G-d |
Liturgy, e. e. cummings |
Elliot Z. Levine |
Prayer incorporating sensation and Nature; Modeh Ani Lifanecha |
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Kadeish UrÕchatz (Sanctify and
wash) |
Passover Haggadah; Babylonian tune |
Stephen Richards |
Order of the Passover Seder |
Kol Dodi (Voice of my Beloved) |
Folk melody |
Elliot Z. Levine |
Text from the Song of Songs |
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LÕdor Vador (From generation
to generation) |
Sabbath liturgy; music by Elliot Z. Levine |
Elliot Z. Levine |
In every generation we will tell of Your greatness |
Lo VÕchayil (Not by might) |
Zachariah 4:6; music by Elliot Z. Levine |
Elliot Z. Levine |
Chanukah song - salvation is through G-d |
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Mi Chamocha (Who is like You?) |
Daily liturgy; music by Abby Bernstein Gostein |
Jonathan D. Flowers |
Prayer and song after crossing of the Red Sea |
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Oseh Shalom (Grant peace) |
Daily liturgy; music by Nurit Hirsh |
Elaine Broad Ginsberg |
Prayer for peace |
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Psalm 92 (Tov LÕhodot) |
Franz Schubert |
Judith Clurman (ed) |
Selections from the "Sabbath Psalm" |
Psalm 146 |
Music by Elliot Z. Levine |
Elliot Z. Levine |
Selected verses from the Psalm |
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Samachti BÕomrim Li (I
rejoiced when they told me) |
From Psalm 122; music by Charles Osborne |
Charles Osborne |
Ode to Jerusalem and the Temple |
Shalom Aleichem (Peace to you) |
Traditional; music by William Sharlin |
Daniel Henkin |
Shabbat Table Song welcoming the Sabbath |
Shalom Aleichem (Peace to you) |
Traditional; music by Carol Boyd Leon |
Ramon Tasat |
Shabbat Table Song welcoming the Sabbath |
Shalom Rav (Abundant peace) |
Daily liturgy; music by Jeffrey Klepper and Daniel Freedlander |
Stephen Richards, William Dreskin |
Prayer for peace |
Shira Chadasha (A new song) |
Daily liturgy; music by Brian Gelfand |
Daniel Henkin |
Prayer and song after crossing of the Red Sea |
Star Spangled Banner |
Frances Scott Key |
John Stafford Smith |
American National Anthem |
SÕvivon (The top) |
Folk Song |
Max Heifman |
Chanukah song; the Dreidel |
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Vus Vet Zayn (What will be?) |
Yiddish Folk song |
Stephen Hatfield |
Sacred texts will preserve us until the messianic age |
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We Shall Overcome |
Ziphia Hart, Frank Hamilton, Guy Carawan, Pete Seeger, Gospel tune |
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Anthem of the African-American civil rights movement |
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Renato Tagliabue |
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Yerushalayim Shel Zahav
(Jerusalem of Gold) |
Naomi Shemer |
Eric Dinowitz |
Popular Israeli song about Jerusalem composed after the Six Day War |
YismÕchu (They will rejoice) |
Shabbat liturgy |
Steve Cohen |
The reward of those who call the Sabbath a delight |
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Zacharti Lach (I remember you) |
Rosh Hashanah liturgy from Book of Jeremiah; music by Louis
Lewandowski |
Louis Lewandowski |
A call for repentence |
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